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The Book Of Kindness

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Ankit S, Reviewer

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'The Book of Kindness' by Egor Klopenko is a warm and uplifting read that reminds us how small gestures can make a big difference in a world often ruled by haste and indifference. Author's writing is simple yet sincere, filled with real-life anecdotes and reflections that inspire compassion and empathy. The book beautifully captures the ripple effect of kindness for how one act can influence more than one life.

Out of all stories, mine favorite ones were "Gift" and "The Kindwings".
😇"Gift" — A story where a child and his family ponder what to give someone and learn that sometimes the most meaningful gift is a simple act, sincere and heartfelt. I believe, there is nothing more important than the empathy when dealing with others.
🐤"The Kindwings" — Imaginary birds called Kindwings flutter around the town, whispering kindness to people who might otherwise feel unnoticed or lonely. We should learn from these innocent creatures for how the life can be a happy one only of we look for such simple acts.

While some sections feel slightly lagging in emphasizing the same moral lessons and were longer in story content than those should be, the overall tone remains heartening and genuine. It’s a book we should revisit whenever our life feels too harsh—a gentle nudge to stay kind, thoughtful and human.
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